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I'm so glad you can relate! I solely put ice water in my coffee mugs and sometimes I think people assume I'm some coffee addict or something since I have it with me all the time at work. Little do they know I've never had a cup of coffee before, haha. :)

I know, right? I'm pretty much obsessed with that series. Like, it's not even funny. :) I actually re-watched the first movie this past weekend since my sister wants to watch Catching Fire with my family, but I'm pumped to watch the second one this weekend! :)

And as for the reflection + windowsill photos, those are my faves, too! Great taste, haha!

Aw, thanks! Isn't it funny how much beauty can be found in something as dirty as a muddy puddle? And as for the elephant, how could you not love kids in costumes? Seriously the fact that the head literally covers their faces is hilarious and way too cute not to share! :)

I would say that the Catching Fire photo is my favorite, because I love that series. It is seriously one of the best things to come out. Books and movies. BUT, it isn't my favorite. That puddle reflection is my absolute favorite!! I LOVE so much about it. (1) It's a reflection, (2) it seems like a black and white photo, but you have the small space of color, and (3) a tree is in the reflection and I love trees. Bravo, friend.

And I completely agree! The Hunger Games are amazing and I am so pumped to see it this weekend with the family. The books AND movies are my fave (especially since Jennifer Lawrence is in it--and because she and Josh Hutcherson are hilarious together, too. Except not when they're actually acting in that movie. You know what I mean, right?).

And as for the puddle photo, thank you so much! The fact that you notice these little things in my photos means a lot to me. I honestly didn't think that much into it when I was taking the photo and editing it, though, haha!

Thank you, Elena! I am in looove with reflections and as soon as I spotted that puddle, I quickly snapped the photo because I wanted to try and capture the beauty in puddles--weird to say, but true, right?